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Through his sire, Midnight Sun was a great-grandson of Black Allan, also known as Allan F-1, who was the foundation sire of the Tennessee Walking Horse breed. Midnight Sun's half-brother on his sire's side, Strolling Jim, became the first ever National Champion in 1939, and three of his other siblings were early champions as well. In 1944 ...
In 1958, Setting Sun and Paschal won the World Grand Championship. [2] [3] His second World Grand Championship came in 1962, with Ebony Masterpiece. [4] He won his third World Grand Championship with Sun's Delight D, in 1963. [5] In 1965 Paschal was given the task of training a horse named Johnny Midnight, who was a full brother to Setting Sun.
City Girl, chestnut mare f. 1939 Urban Small M. J. Meyer [7] 1945 Midnight Sun, black stallion f. 1940 Fred Walker Harlinsdale Farm [8] 1946 Midnight Sun, black stallion f. 1940 Fred Walker Harlinsdale Farm [8] 1947 Merry Go Boy, black stallion f. 1943 Winston Wiser: Wiser, Mallard, Norman [9] 1948 Merry Go Boy, black stallion f. 1943 Winston Wiser
Ebony Masterpiece was a black stallion sired by Skipper's Son of Midnight and out of Lady Lee. His grandsire was World Grand Champion Midnight Sun , and his damsire was Merry Boy. [ 1 ] He was bred and raised on Solitude Stock Farm near Goodlettsville, Tennessee .
Pride of Midnight was foaled in 1966. He was a black stallion with a snip of white on his nose. He was sired by the two-time World Grand Champion Midnight Sun and out of the mare Pride of Stanley. His paternal grandsire was Wilson's Allen, and his great-grandsire was the foundation stallion Roan Allen.
The woman charged in connection with the death of a 27-year-old wife and mother on Lebanon's town square more than two and a half years ago entered an open plea on Friday, ending a trial that ...
A Sumner County judge ruled in 2022 that Lowe should get a new trial after finding that a biased juror violated her right to a fair trial. Tennessee seeks return to prison for Lindsey Lowe ...
Red Clay State Historic Park is a state park located in southern Bradley County, Tennessee, United States.The park preserves the Red Clay Council Grounds, which were the site of the last capital of the Cherokee Nation in the eastern United States from 1832 to 1838 before the enforcement of the Indian Removal Act of 1830. [2]